Louder with Crowder - Trump's Two Kings Troll Proves Once Again The Left Can't Meme Aired: 2026-04-29 Duration: 01:08:06 === Running Away From Janey (04:29) === [00:00:00] First, someday you'll do. [00:00:02] Do you trust me? [00:00:04] Chut up the earth, say to me, Have my now wonderful Tide of my, you should say, Lamb, father, and then to say, Chut up the earth, say to me, Have my now wonderful Tide of my, you should say, Lamb, father, and then to say, I'm going to free you, Janey. [00:00:23] I ran away, and I am not going back, and I am not going back. [00:00:27] You should, you should, I ran away. [00:00:32] And I am not going back. [00:00:35] Let's make some magic. [00:00:52] Give up There's this girl. [00:01:14] I've never been fun. [00:01:16] I've been that fezz. [00:01:17] Someday, a boon. [00:01:19] There's no time in my life without you. [00:01:23] I've never been fun. [00:01:24] I've been that fezz. [00:01:26] Hey, welcome [00:04:08] to the Rumble lineup live, where each show rolls in the next. [00:04:12] I'm glad to be with you. [00:04:13] We're going to be talking today about Zambia AIDS, Al Gore's new predictions, new ice age, and the Two Kings post that was put out that the left lost their mind about, and the Marxist right decided to join in as far as the chorus of, I can't believe he would do this. === Warning About Bad Predictions (11:55) === [00:04:29] But I wanted to talk about something else here really quickly. [00:04:32] And this, just as we're about to go live, we don't have a lot of information. [00:04:37] An attacker stabbed two people in London. [00:04:41] Specifically, a Jewish neighborhood, as the information comes in, we'll roll a video here in just a few moments. [00:04:49] Looks like he specifically targeted Jewish people, chased them down, and stabbed them. [00:04:55] I always try and hold a little bit and get information before, or see the whole picture before we deliver information to you. [00:05:02] I think there's going to be a press conference. [00:05:03] But this brings me to a point. [00:05:05] I sent this and I considered actually sharing these texts with blurring out any personal information. [00:05:10] Gerald knows this, and people here know this. [00:05:13] Over the last week, I have told people, I've said, look, I really think something pretty bad is going to happen here soon. [00:05:22] And I don't just mean based on vibes. [00:05:26] I don't just mean, oh, my gut tells me something. [00:05:31] I mean, through the objective variables that I could quantify objectively. [00:05:39] We're at an unprecedented place. [00:05:41] And I want to give you some specific examples. [00:05:43] And it's very disturbing. [00:05:45] Look, we know that the left, right? [00:05:47] We've talked about this and they've doubled down. [00:05:49] The rhetoric from the left, Nazi, fascist, rapist, pedophile protectors, you see that, right? [00:05:59] Genocidal maniac, whatever it is that they use, there's a straight line between that and the assassination on Charlie Kirk, the attempts on President Trump. [00:06:07] It's pretty easy to see because, hey, they believe that. [00:06:10] The left is detached from reality. [00:06:14] They believe, many of them, not all of them, not all, not all, that you're a Nazi. [00:06:20] They believe that you're a fascist. [00:06:22] They believe. [00:06:23] That you would commit genocide against trans people. [00:06:25] Many people believe that about Charlie Kirk. [00:06:28] Well, put yourself in a world where you 100% know beyond any shadow of a doubt that your neighbor is a Nazi who is killing trans people. [00:06:40] You'd probably stop them too. [00:06:42] That's where these people are. [00:06:44] So we know that. [00:06:47] But that brings me to the Marxist right. [00:06:48] This is why I say something bad is going to happen. [00:06:50] I have never seen this in my lifetime. [00:06:53] Look, wherever you line up on Erica Kirk, the optics are decisions made as far as the organization TPUSA. [00:07:01] That's beside the point. [00:07:03] The gleeful celebration and mocking the pain of a widow. [00:07:12] And I don't use the term trauma the way that other people use it. [00:07:14] It's traumatic. [00:07:15] I had a bad boyfriend. [00:07:16] No. [00:07:17] Probably had to watch her husband be murdered hundreds of times and answer questions and identify the body. [00:07:25] And I would imagine doesn't know which way is up emotionally and probably won't for a while now. [00:07:32] People going out of their way to attack, mock, and specifically the pain of the widow used as a tool. [00:07:39] I don't mean like O.J. Simpson jokes about it because everyone kind of knew that he did it, and it's a joke in a late night show. [00:07:45] I mean, if you go on social media, oh, is your husband dead? [00:07:48] Cry about it, husband killer, and to the tune of hundreds of thousands of posts and millions of views and likes and retweets. [00:07:59] This is, it's a level of evil. [00:08:03] And demonic, I don't know how else to describe it, that is actually detached from reality. [00:08:10] Because people will then respond, well, you know what? [00:08:12] That husband offer, someone said this when I responded, that husband offer deserves it. [00:08:17] Are you sure about that? [00:08:19] That's how people justify the kind of behavior we're seeing. [00:08:21] Yeah. [00:08:22] Yeah, that person who killed her, she deserves it. [00:08:24] You better have some really, really solid evidence to go after a widow and mock the pain of losing a husband publicly, repeatedly, if you're going to do that. [00:08:36] And I haven't seen any evidence of it. [00:08:40] But people live in a world, these same people believe. [00:08:44] You guys need to be aware of this. [00:08:46] When we talk about the fracturing of the right, I'm not talking about policy disagreements on marginal tax codes or even the level of foreign intervention. [00:08:54] I'm talking about there is a contingency of people who believe, who claim to be on the right, that we have an administration that is protecting, abetting, supporting pedophiles. [00:09:07] And actively sacrificed Charlie Kirk with a complicit TPUSA and Erica Kirk. [00:09:16] They believe that 100%. [00:09:19] And if you say, hold on a second, maybe that's not correct, let's walk through the evidence. [00:09:24] They believe 100% that you are paid for, usually by Israel, to say that. [00:09:31] So let me ask you this when I say something bad is going to happen, what would you do if you genuinely 100% believed? [00:09:41] That a man was assassinated by his wife, organization, or the administration, or a foreign government, and that all of the people telling you otherwise want to send your children to die, want to shed your children's blood for Israel. [00:09:57] There are many, many thousands of people who believe that. [00:10:01] Just like the left believes that you're a Nazi and a fascist and a rape supporter. [00:10:08] I have never seen this. [00:10:10] And I can tell you that I have sat across from enough people. [00:10:14] You know, I do have that luxury, a privilege of having done Change My Mind and having done cable news for a long time. [00:10:18] I've sat across from enough people where I've seen people who maybe haven't thought of this, and I'm maybe informing them or enlightening them with some new information, and we can have a conversation. [00:10:28] And I also am able to identify the difference between them and people who hate me, but kind of want to get one over on me, make a point that maybe I haven't thought of, score some points, but still kind of accept those terms. [00:10:39] And I've also sat across from people who have either told me or I'm very intensely aware. [00:10:44] Not only wouldn't care if I lived or died, but would gladly pull the trigger if they can get away from it. [00:10:50] And I see that same mindset, I see that same behavior posture way more than I'm comfortable with. [00:10:59] And no, this is not me saying that people need to be silenced and you can't express opinions. [00:11:04] I am just saying that once upon a time, mocking specifically the pain of a widow who just lost her husband was something that would be considered impermissible within the bounds of decency. [00:11:19] And required a serious amount of proof to justify. [00:11:23] That doesn't seem to be a part of the equation with a certain contingency right now. [00:11:28] And so you can mark this unless something changes, something bad is going to happen. [00:11:32] And I've been saying that this last week, and I pray to God that I'm wrong. [00:11:35] I genuinely do. [00:11:37] I'm just sounding the alarm because I have a platform, and hopefully, some of you guys will listen. [00:11:40] Hopefully, you can talk with these people who are in your life and maybe talk them away from the ledge a little bit, try and reason. [00:11:49] That you may not be acting in some of these cases. [00:11:53] People who believe all of that wholesale, not people who have questions, not people who have opinions, people who believe wholesale that Group A, usually Erica Kirk, TPUSA, the Trump administration, have sacrificed, murdered Charlie Kirk, and anyone who tries to tell you that that may not be the case and wait for evidence is in fact a psyop who wants your children to die for Israel. [00:12:16] People who believe that and can be told nothing to the contrary, be very careful. [00:12:26] Be very careful because that can be a dangerous person. [00:12:31] And we see it to whatever degree right now. [00:12:34] We have this video. [00:12:35] I don't know if we're allowed to run this on YouTube. [00:12:37] This is breaking as we go live. [00:12:39] Jewish neighborhood. [00:12:40] I guess it's Golders Green in London. [00:12:42] The images you're about to see are disturbing. [00:12:45] I have no information on the attacker. [00:12:47] Willing to bet he probably believed that all Jewish people are evil. [00:12:53] There's a cabal of pedophile rape apologists. [00:12:56] Probably believed quite a bit of this. [00:12:57] I don't know the facts. [00:12:59] But I'd be willing to bet that he's believed quite a few pieces of propaganda out there because he deliberately sought out, chased down, and stabbed Jewish people with no other motivation, as far as we know at this point. [00:13:12] Here's a video. [00:13:12] something bad is going to happen. [00:13:39] Glad to see those UK beat cops grow a spine at least. [00:13:53] Something bad is going to happen. [00:13:56] Something bad has happened. [00:13:57] I think more will happen. [00:13:58] And to be clear, this is the attack. [00:14:01] I thought you were pro free speech. [00:14:03] I am. [00:14:04] The solution to bad speech is more speech. [00:14:06] Absolutely. [00:14:08] When there is some argument to be had in good faith, You cannot respond to bad speech or inaccurate speech with better or accurate speech if you know the inevitable comeback is you're paid to say that. [00:14:23] Every single one of you who has an opinion, regardless as to the degree of informedness, must be a paid psyop, and everyone else don't believe any word they say for a second. [00:14:35] Well, guess what? [00:14:36] That's poisoning the well, and good speech can no longer be an antidote to bad speech. [00:14:40] So I'm not saying that no one should be able to speak, everyone should, but really be aware and mark the People who use that tactic. [00:14:47] Anyone who says, folks who disagree with me are paid by X or they are only saying it because of Y, that's a dangerous person. [00:14:56] That's not a person who wants to have a conversation in good faith. [00:14:59] And it's probably not one you should trust as a source of information. [00:15:04] On with the show. 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[00:17:24] We just go to the West Wing intro. [00:17:25] It's a good call, Noodles. [00:17:26] Yeah. [00:17:26] Because after showing, it's kind of a downer, the stabbing. [00:17:29] Yeah, a little bit. [00:17:31] But are you punching a bag? [00:17:32] Yeah, well, it punches back. [00:17:34] See that? [00:17:35] Weird. [00:17:36] Yeah. [00:17:36] And by the way, hey, thank you for the raid. [00:17:38] I know that Ann sent many of you are coming in. [00:17:41] Welcome. [00:17:41] And you'll go on to Haley Coronia if you're not a Rumble premium member after this. [00:17:43] Captain Morgan, CEO, how are you? [00:17:44] I'm fantastic. [00:17:45] How are you? [00:17:46] Good. [00:17:46] You sound less sick. [00:17:47] I am less sick today. [00:17:48] But you're sick in the head. [00:17:49] Yes, a little bit. [00:17:50] You know, my grandfather, he was French Canadian, and I didn't know until I was way older. [00:17:54] He would, if I did something as a kid that was a little hyper, he'd go, Hey, you're six, my lad. [00:18:00] My lad means sick. [00:18:01] I thought he was also in like level six. [00:18:03] Like, I'm not that sick, but I'm like a six out of 10. [00:18:06] I didn't realize he couldn't pronounce just the sick. [00:18:11] So for the longest, then I'd go in English and I would say, Hey, you're six, my lad. [00:18:14] And people would go, What? [00:18:17] I'd say, I don't know. [00:18:18] Not a thing. [00:18:20] That's a silly language. [00:18:21] And then Steven got beaten up. [00:18:23] And then you know him, you love him. [00:18:25] I don't, oh yeah, that's right, Brick Town Comedy Club, Oklahoma City, Mr. Josh Firestone. [00:18:28] How are you? [00:18:28] Good, yeah, yeah, Oklahoma City, romantically known as the city where the pioneers quit. [00:18:34] I don't know what that means, but it sounds right. [00:18:36] Yeah, they just stopped. [00:18:37] They were like, let's head to California. [00:18:39] No, this is fun. [00:18:40] It is weird whenever I see people. [00:18:41] I'm tired. [00:18:42] Yeah, I get all of it. [00:18:43] Here it's like tornadoes, and we're going to talk about climate change too, by the way. [00:18:46] Did you realize record low tornadoes? [00:18:47] So Al Gore was wrong about that too. [00:18:49] Yeah. [00:18:49] Wow. [00:18:50] A lot of fun. [00:18:50] I don't have a bad day. [00:18:51] There was a bad one yesterday, but they are low. [00:18:53] Well, let's make this morpha. [00:18:54] Let's make it a better day. [00:18:55] Here's a Chinese truck salesman named Jerry. [00:18:58] Who has some sweet offers? [00:19:01] So we just, we come on, we gotta put a little pep in this. [00:19:05] Jerry the Chinese wants you to know that they got some good deals on trucks. [00:19:12] Hey, boss, are you allowed to dance this way in China? [00:19:29] Is he trying to fillet the truck? [00:19:32] Hey, boss! [00:19:34] Hey, boss! [00:19:37] Okay! [00:19:38] I love that. [00:19:41] Wait, is he speaking English? [00:19:43] Yeah, yeah. [00:19:45] Kinda. [00:19:47] That's a good deal. [00:19:53] Yeah, what's his number? [00:19:57] Very, very, very different people. [00:20:00] A lot of gay guys. [00:20:01] Bordering on a different species. [00:20:02] I don't mean subhuman. [00:20:03] I just mean the cultural disconnect is so wide. [00:20:07] Yes. [00:20:07] It's the new Billy Blanks. [00:20:08] Yeah, exactly. [00:20:09] Dude, that guy's not gay. [00:20:11] Watch for me next. [00:20:11] I'm going to be my son. [00:20:13] That was sad. [00:20:15] That was like typo. [00:20:16] He was typoing his kid? [00:20:18] Allegedly. [00:20:19] No. [00:20:19] Gerald said he thinks he's gay. [00:20:20] I don't think he's gay at all. [00:20:21] That guy definitely gets women. [00:20:23] Come on. [00:20:24] Come on. [00:20:24] Listen, sex sells. [00:20:25] Like we have ladies on cars and it sells here. [00:20:27] You have to have a gay man, apparently, to sell trucks in China. [00:20:29] You ever see how Latinos sell cars? [00:20:32] That guy slays. [00:20:33] You ever seen those ads? [00:20:34] And Logan is like, Hey, and you don't even remember the car. [00:20:36] It's just breasts. [00:20:38] It's just soapy breasts. [00:20:39] Nice. [00:20:40] It's a good deal. [00:20:41] You're like, what? [00:20:42] That's just a boob. [00:20:43] I don't even know. [00:20:43] Hey, 36 triple D, also 36%. [00:20:46] That's right. [00:20:47] APR. [00:20:47] Look, no blind spots. [00:20:49] Oh, it's a titty. [00:20:51] I don't care the tornado's coming. [00:20:53] I'm watching the TV. [00:20:54] Yes, exactly. [00:20:54] Have you seen their weather, ladies? [00:20:56] It's ridiculous. [00:20:58] I'll be in the shelter later. [00:21:00] Hey, he can do heading. [00:21:02] He needs an impression. [00:21:03] We need him to do Al Gore later, so hopefully we can channel that. [00:21:06] Anyway, good for him, Jerry. [00:21:08] I appreciate it. [00:21:08] The guy trying to make the most of his business. [00:21:10] He also gave us a test drive demonstration, but quickly deleted the video, not before we grabbed it. [00:21:43] Yeah, it's a Chinese can't drive joke. [00:21:44] Wow. === Impressions Of The King (08:44) === [00:21:46] I didn't see it as a joke. [00:21:48] Yeah. [00:21:50] Somebody needs a new spine. [00:21:54] That's just a sad description of events. [00:21:57] That's not a joke at all, Toolman. [00:22:00] That's a harrowing response. [00:22:02] It's a serious accident. [00:22:03] Some people were probably injured in the making of that sketch. [00:22:06] Yeah, but. [00:22:09] Information that would have helped me during that trip. [00:22:11] Bro, I was like, this worked. [00:22:12] This is good. [00:22:13] The Chinaman can't drive, right? [00:22:15] Is everyone okay? [00:22:16] They're like, sure. [00:22:16] And I'm like, that's not funny. [00:22:18] I don't know. [00:22:20] No, I think it's hilarious. [00:22:22] They're Chinese people. [00:22:23] It's fine. [00:22:24] I was wondering why you were on the phone with the New York Post. [00:22:26] You are Judas. [00:22:30] I stand by it. [00:22:32] Fair. [00:22:33] Speaking of joke, let's go. [00:22:33] I say we do it again. [00:22:34] Yeah. [00:22:34] We'll do it in a month. [00:22:36] We'll do it in a rumble for you. [00:22:37] None of the people in the video can stand anymore, but hey, whatever. [00:22:39] Let's go to another joke. [00:22:41] Yesterday, King Charles III, or as Ilan Omar would refer to him, King Charles the 111th. [00:22:46] Visited the White House, spoke to Congress, and this should just be like, okay, cool, but everything has to be a thing. [00:22:54] And President Trump and this administration know that, so they played the professionally outraged like a fiddle. [00:23:00] Here's first what happened, and then I'll show you the fallout. [00:23:11] You're going over to Congress, and you're going to make a speech that's going to make everybody very envious of that beautiful accent of yours. [00:23:20] Very elegant. [00:23:21] He's a very elegant man. [00:23:23] In the centuries since we won our independence, Americans have had no closer friends than the British. [00:23:33] We share that same root. [00:23:36] We speak the same language. [00:23:38] We hold the same values. [00:23:41] And together, our warriors have defended the same extraordinary civilization under twin banners of red, white, and blue. [00:23:50] The founding fathers. [00:23:52] We ditched the syphilis wings, though.revolutionary rebels with a cause. [00:23:56] They united 13 disparate colonies to forge a nation on the revolutionary idea of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. [00:24:07] They carried with them and carried forward the great inheritance of the British Enlightenment. [00:24:15] Oh, okay. [00:24:16] We see he turns a little big there. [00:24:17] No, yes. [00:24:18] No, I believe it was the cause. [00:24:19] Of course, you wouldn't have done it without our light. [00:24:23] Also, you bastards would fight from the forest. [00:24:27] Weird. [00:24:27] Take it from me, the bad guy from Robin Hood. [00:24:30] Yes. [00:24:31] Take it from me, the man whose blood runs blue due to generational incestuous relations. [00:24:38] So the White House posted after this, you know, rage bait, in a way that this should just be, you know, jocular. [00:24:44] It should be a little bit of jabbing back and forth. [00:24:46] They posted two kings. [00:24:47] Great. [00:24:49] That's funny. [00:24:51] That was all I thought of it. [00:24:54] I saw it and I moved on with my day. [00:24:57] Was that you? [00:24:59] Please, that's most of you, right? [00:25:01] Here's the thing. [00:25:02] Also, in context, they were going back and forth. [00:25:06] It's a friendly jabbing at each other. [00:25:08] They're ribbing each other. [00:25:08] Here's King Charles the 111th also joking about the War of 1812 and talking about how they tried to take out our White House. [00:25:17] Here. [00:25:17] If I may say so. [00:25:19] It is a particular pleasure to be back in this wonderful building, the heart of your democracy. [00:25:26] On this occasion, I cannot help noticing the readjustments to the East Wing, Mr. President, following your visit to Windsor Castle last year. [00:25:39] And I'm sorry to say that we British, of course, made our own small attempt at real estate redevelopment of the White House in 1814. [00:25:50] Yeah, President Trump reacted to it. [00:25:51] He's just like, Ha, you did, you tried to burn it down. [00:25:54] Yeah, bastards. [00:25:57] And I hate you see this on the right, too. [00:25:58] We're like, everything is a thing. [00:25:59] Like, you shouldn't joke about that. [00:26:01] Why? [00:26:02] Is it too soon? [00:26:05] Yeah, I mean, we. [00:26:07] It's 1812. [00:26:08] So. [00:26:09] I always took New Orleans and changed York to Toronto. [00:26:12] It's a whole thing. [00:26:13] Rage Bay is going to rage Bay. [00:26:14] Here's the response from people. [00:26:15] Like, this is the. [00:26:16] And these people are either your representatives or people with platforms. [00:26:19] I just don't think the average American is getting upset about this. [00:26:22] If we can't have fun. [00:26:24] And you can't have fun with anything. [00:26:25] This is Representative Tim Kennedy from New York wrote This isn't your kingdom. [00:26:29] It's our country. [00:26:31] America fired its last king 250 years ago. [00:26:34] Dear God, I hope I never run into him at a party, though. [00:26:37] You didn't. [00:26:39] We fired it and you didn't. [00:26:40] Yeah, you didn't do anything. [00:26:41] You didn't do shit. [00:26:42] Aaron Rupar wrote When you're not reading the room. [00:26:47] No, he's not reading you. [00:26:48] They're not catering to you. [00:26:49] He's trolling you, in fact. [00:26:51] What was that in reference to? [00:26:52] The Two Kings post? [00:26:53] Yeah. [00:26:54] When you're not reading the room, I don't know if you know this, we had a little protest. [00:26:59] I'm sorry. [00:26:59] Called No Kings. [00:27:02] Why did you do it like that? [00:27:06] This Aaron Rupert guy, he's not a comedian. [00:27:09] We are comedians. [00:27:10] They absolutely read the room. [00:27:11] Yes. [00:27:12] Nailed it. [00:27:13] It was funny. [00:27:13] Good job. [00:27:14] Yeah. [00:27:15] Yeah. [00:27:15] They're responding as proof of that. [00:27:17] Aaron Rupert's the guy that security has to take out and everybody booze as they leave. [00:27:21] Yeah. [00:27:22] I would have loved to see more like him, you know, let them take the dais. [00:27:25] Like, well, that's true. [00:27:26] You guys kind of got that at us, but your forefathers weren't there. [00:27:29] They were too busy banging their sisters. [00:27:33] Oh, you know, something like that. [00:27:35] I bet you have forefathers. [00:27:40] Slash. [00:27:40] Brothers. [00:27:42] Gross. [00:27:43] And Gavin Newsom, his press office wrote, One is the king of the UK and the other is the king of bullshit. [00:27:52] Oh my God. [00:27:55] Oh, got it good. [00:27:56] This is why some people are like, Why aren't you more mad about Jimmy Kimmel's joke? [00:28:01] I'm not. [00:28:03] I have to be honest with you. [00:28:04] When I watch it, that's a joke about an older guy with a younger woman. [00:28:06] I didn't see it as a threat. [00:28:09] That's not how I interpreted it. [00:28:11] I don't think it was a great joke, but whatever. [00:28:14] We got to get away from this, guys. [00:28:16] We got to get away from the outrage culture. [00:28:18] I've never supported it. [00:28:19] I'm never going to toss my lot in with that. [00:28:21] This was fun. [00:28:22] Look, they even had a George Washington impersonator who was there at the King Charles appearance. [00:28:26] My cheese hurts. [00:28:27] I want to die. [00:28:31] He was dancing all the Brits. [00:28:33] Yeah, slaves teasing his house. [00:28:34] This guy's committed. [00:28:35] And Ben Franklin even made an appearance to show off his new invention. [00:28:52] That wasn't really Benjamin Franklin. [00:28:54] This should be legal. [00:28:55] Fake news. [00:28:58] That was real. [00:28:59] I love the liver spot on his face. [00:29:01] Yeah, me too. [00:29:04] Gavin Newsom called him the king of bullshit. [00:29:06] Isn't that Joseph Smith? [00:29:07] Yeah. [00:29:08] It's just funny. [00:29:09] He's just like, oh, this is going to be good. [00:29:10] Let's write this down. [00:29:11] Yeah. [00:29:12] You know what? [00:29:12] Yeah, you are the king of bullshit. [00:29:16] I bet he changed it too. [00:29:17] I bet it was like the king of something else and he goes, no, no, cussing it. [00:29:20] Yeah. [00:29:21] Yeah, cussing it. [00:29:22] That'll be the kids looking when you cuss. [00:29:24] Yeah. [00:29:25] Or, like, I bet you the first, he was like, wrote five versions. [00:29:27] He's like, Yeah, two kings, not. [00:29:33] Is this a seven plus one coming? [00:29:37] I just don't care enough. [00:29:39] And I, it's just, I'm never, it's never going to be me being outraged over a silly joke. [00:29:45] And I like that they seem to be able to joke around, you know? [00:29:47] I mean, that shows you can bury the hatchet. [00:29:48] I mean, their number one draft pick got away and we killed a lot of them. [00:29:52] We can laugh about it. [00:29:52] That's like two guys that get into a fight and become friends and joke around about the fight. [00:29:56] Right. [00:29:56] It happened. [00:29:57] I mean, there's also other things too. 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[00:31:39] NMLS 182334. [00:31:41] A lot of money saved. [00:31:43] I'll tell you where we could save a lot of other funds AIDS in Zambia. [00:31:52] So, look, before I get into the story right now, people are outraged because with some of the USAID cuts and there are things under the umbrella of USAID, Zambia, it looks like we'll be, you know, the story you've been told is we'll be phasing out our charity work, the American government's charity work for AIDS in Zambia. [00:32:09] 23 years. [00:32:11] Time's up. [00:32:12] You guys still got AIDS? [00:32:13] Well, you're on your own. [00:32:16] I'm just going to, but that's not the real story. [00:32:18] The real story is this has to do with China and mineral rights and mining and copper. [00:32:23] So there is more to it. [00:32:25] But if we just take it at face value, the left was outraged, going, I can't believe that we would stop funding all of these programs that help with AIDS in Zambia. [00:32:35] Well, here's the thing if ever we're involved abroad, if we provide aid with stipulations, And by the way, reasonable stipulations like there needs to be a transparency clause. [00:32:45] We need to be able to conduct some examinations, walkthroughs because of corruption. [00:32:49] Well, it's colonialism. [00:32:51] And I'll provide all the references as we do every weekday, 11 a.m. Eastern, when we stream. [00:32:55] And then if we leave, it's abandonment. [00:32:58] So really, it's just the America bad no matter what, even though we're the ones actually giving and kind of getting screwed. [00:33:05] And that's where you see the left and you see the Marxist right come. [00:33:07] It's all the America bad, America's the bad guy team. [00:33:12] So let me just kind of start you from the top here. [00:33:15] And what you've been told is just, hey, we're not going to fund AIDS. [00:33:18] That's not exactly right, though I would be okay with it. [00:33:20] Let me just ask you this why is it our job? [00:33:23] Why is it our job to stop the spread of AIDS in Africa? [00:33:28] And how do we do it if we've been able to stop it here and we give them more money than they've ever seen in their lives and they can't? [00:33:38] How do we do it without colonialism? [00:33:40] How do we make their country, how do we make their shit, their approach look like ours without stipulations? [00:33:49] The left wants a blank check and they blame us no matter what. [00:33:52] We're damned if we do, we're damned if we don't. [00:33:53] But let me know how we do it. [00:33:55] Why don't they follow our lead? [00:33:57] So, the United States started pulling some foreign funding, rightfully so. [00:34:00] Zambia became this hotbed of discussion because, you know, they got a lot of AIDS there. [00:34:05] I am in Zambia, and right now I'm standing outside a clinic where usually over 2,000 people come to get their HIV medication. [00:34:14] But right now, it's been shuttered. [00:34:16] That's a result of the U.S. ending the vast majority of foreign aid. [00:34:21] At this clinic, the electricity has even been shut off and much of the furniture removed. [00:34:26] Or stolen. [00:34:29] The Trump administration says it's overhauling how it does foreign assistance to make it align with its America First agenda. [00:34:36] But some public health experts say shuttering clinics like this one is a real loss. [00:34:42] They say it's actually a great way to give health care to a lot of people without spending a lot of money. [00:34:49] Sure. [00:34:49] By the way, health care experts say, okay, why are they an expert in what to do with your tax dollars? [00:34:57] Do you mean they're an expert saying that, hey, if you give someone free HIV medication, they'll probably have a better outcome? [00:35:03] Sure. [00:35:04] That's not the discussion that we're having, by the way. [00:35:07] Also, if it's not for a lot of money, why can't they pay for it? [00:35:09] Right. [00:35:10] That's exactly right. [00:35:11] You call it coming to us when it's a lot of money. [00:35:12] Yeah. [00:35:13] You know what else? [00:35:13] It could be less money and more effective. [00:35:15] But we'll get to the Live Aid concert. [00:35:16] Do you guys realize this? [00:35:17] Remember the big Freddie Mercury? [00:35:18] We did a segment on this a while ago. [00:35:19] I'm going to issue a refresher. [00:35:21] Freddie Mercury, I believe, Elton John, Live Aid. [00:35:23] We are the world's big conference. [00:35:25] Paid for genocide. [00:35:26] Did you know that? [00:35:27] Did you know that it paid for. [00:35:28] Elton John, I believe, was there. [00:35:30] Freddie Mercury paid for genocide. [00:35:32] Why? [00:35:32] Because we gave the money to the government who killed their own people. [00:35:34] So it's reasonable to have some stipulations. [00:35:37] By the way, 24 countries in Africa have already signed agreements totaling $20 billion in health aid, or as the left sees it, not enough. [00:35:44] Keep in mind, while we were providing $100 billion total, I believe $7 billion to Zambia, the left talked about us being an evil imperialist nation. [00:35:53] And now it's, oh, this is a great way to spend money. [00:35:55] But when we were doing it, we got no credit whatsoever. [00:35:58] And by the way, nor did George Bush. [00:36:01] A lot of this started in 2003. [00:36:03] So let me give you some examples here. [00:36:05] Let me walk you through this. [00:36:07] We're bad, right? [00:36:08] That's this scenario. [00:36:10] Ann Applebaum, I had to have Lane the Brain pull this because she's blocked me. [00:36:15] She posted Trump and Elon Musk destroyed most of the global HIV program that saved hundreds of thousands of lives in Zambia. [00:36:20] Now the U.S. is threatening to cut remaining support unless Zambia gives access to the country's mineral resources. [00:36:26] Ah, we'll get into that. [00:36:29] But before we get into that, why is it our job? [00:36:33] The cut means we've been providing it for how long? [00:36:36] Over two decades? [00:36:39] Isn't there something about teaching a man to fish? [00:36:41] Isn't there something about teaching a man not to sodomize unprotected? [00:36:48] Right? [00:36:48] It's not that complicated. [00:36:51] It's not like this is novel and we don't know the mechanism of action. [00:36:54] We do. [00:36:54] It's 2026 there too. [00:36:57] All they have to do, by the way, is give us their mineral rights to copper. [00:37:00] We'll even send some of our best copper miners. [00:37:02] We have some of the best stateside. [00:37:03] You know this. [00:37:04] Yeah. [00:37:05] Oh, yeah. [00:37:05] They're effective. [00:37:06] They get so much copper. [00:37:08] They also moonlight as catalytic converter themes. [00:37:11] Hey, miners. [00:37:14] Right. [00:37:14] That's true. [00:37:15] Miners. [00:37:15] I want to make sure the biblical argument doesn't really hold water. [00:37:18] This falls squarely under the. [00:37:20] If a man doesn't work, he doesn't eat. [00:37:22] Let his belly be his guide argument. [00:37:24] It's not just about working to get food. [00:37:26] It's about, hey, you have to take an active role in your own situation, teaching a man to fish. [00:37:30] Well, that necessitates the man actually going out and fishing the next day to feed himself. [00:37:34] It's not that you give people everything they need all the time forever. [00:37:39] Right. [00:37:39] It's not the Christian value. [00:37:40] Well, this is, again, if you're trying to make sense of it, Marxism. [00:37:44] Why is it our job to fund the rest of the world who can never get it? [00:37:49] Why is it our job, a very, very young nation, by the way, to fund the cradle of civilization? [00:37:54] Like, You've had more chances at bat. [00:37:58] Why? [00:37:59] Why? [00:37:59] Because we're more successful. [00:38:01] So, if you have, you give, period. [00:38:04] Regardless of the level of corruption or the sinful nature of many of these governments. [00:38:08] Not Zambia, it's largely a Christian nation, but there are plenty of other African nations, by the way, who we have propped up. [00:38:13] And then, again, through the lens of Marxism, you're bigger, you're more successful. [00:38:18] Therefore, you have to also, that means you're the oppressor. [00:38:21] That inherently means that you are immoral. [00:38:25] And the underdog has the moral high ground. [00:38:26] Let me give you some more examples. [00:38:27] So, we're damned if we leave, it's abandonment. [00:38:30] If we simply give with some stipulations to actually ensure the money goes to people who need it, that's colonialism. [00:38:36] And if we do it the way that all nations have done it throughout history, for example, if we say, hey, we'll help you out, but we will invest, and as we invest in the infrastructure, you're going to get the lion's share, but we should get something out of it. [00:38:48] This is a big part of Venezuela. [00:38:50] Remember, we were the ones who actually invented a lot of American oil companies, there were international court rulings to $10 billion, I believe, total. [00:38:58] I think it was Shell, maybe it was Exxon. [00:39:00] I don't remember those involved, but you can check the references. [00:39:02] So we spent about $10 billion to build the infrastructure. [00:39:06] Great, you guys have this natural resources, we'll help it. [00:39:08] And then we will purchase the oil from you at a very fair market price. [00:39:13] We just ask that we have an open relationship. [00:39:14] Well, Shabazz nationalized the oil production, kicked out the American companies, and then their incompetent pricks couldn't maintain the infrastructure. [00:39:22] But we were the bad guys there. [00:39:24] So we're bad if we invest. [00:39:26] To help, we're bad if we give a blank check, but say, Hold on a second, it's not that, it's a blank check, pretty much, but we do have to make sure the check gets to the people. [00:39:35] That's colonialism. [00:39:36] And if we leave, it's abandonment. [00:39:37] Give me any scenario in which the world's greatest charity that has ever existed, the United States, will get credit for being the good guys that they are. [00:39:47] Can you guys name me one from the left? [00:39:50] And by the way, it's not even that our companies just get the preference for it, it's just give us a fair shot at getting those resources, at recouping our investments. [00:39:59] Exactly. [00:39:59] It's not like you have to give them to us willy nilly. [00:40:01] And here's the thing the colonialism, a lot of you may not be aware of this. [00:40:04] I did a deep dive into this today. [00:40:06] They often cite Kwame Nkrumah's, I don't know how you pronounce it, 1965. [00:40:12] It was the seminal work, Neocolonialism. [00:40:14] Ah. [00:40:15] So if you look at that collage right there, I think, did you bring up collage B8? [00:40:19] They blame us for colonialism when we provide aid, right? [00:40:23] Because it comes with stipulations. [00:40:24] Now, a lot of them reference this work. [00:40:27] Let me read a quote for you. [00:40:28] The result of neocolonialism is that foreign capital is used for the exploitation rather than for the development of the less developed. [00:40:35] Parts of the world. [00:40:36] Investment under neocolonialism increases rather than decreases the gap between the rich and the poor countries of the world. [00:40:45] Well, that doesn't hold up because you're now mad that we're leaving and you're saying they're getting more AIDS. [00:40:50] So maybe we didn't make everyone in Zambia or Mozambique or take the country you want to help today here. [00:40:56] Maybe we didn't bring them to American middle class status, but we certainly cut down on the ass screwing disease. [00:41:09] Yeah, I would have said rectal plunging, but that works too. [00:41:15] It's all permissible. [00:41:16] That's their claim. [00:41:17] Here's the truth. [00:41:18] The United States is without a doubt the single largest, most impactful charity in the world. [00:41:22] The problem is it's your tax dollars. [00:41:24] So let's look at this right here PEPFAR, that's the HIV program. [00:41:27] It is the single largest commitment by any nation to a single disease in history. [00:41:33] $100 billion from the United States alone since 2003, $7 billion to Zambia alone. [00:41:40] We have provided, you, the American worker, taxpayer, has provided 80 to 90% of all HIV funding worldwide. [00:41:51] And that's probably a tough pill to swallow if you're not at risk. [00:41:55] Now, if you're not sure if you are at risk or not, if you don't use intravenous drugs, you know, street drugs with unclean needles or have unprotected anal sex with strange men in truck stops, you're fine. [00:42:10] I think we should just, you know, let natural selection take over. [00:42:14] Gerald said his strategy. [00:42:15] My new strategy is just. [00:42:17] I mean, you know. [00:42:19] I don't know how long you have to do that for, but at this point, we really have given it a good go, right? [00:42:23] I mean, we tried. [00:42:24] 20 something years, time's up. [00:42:25] Hey, you know what? [00:42:26] Call us when you want to help us with our fentanyl problem, Zambia. [00:42:30] Call us when you want to help us with our homeless problem. [00:42:33] Yeah. [00:42:33] How many drinks have you committed to? [00:42:36] Whatever. [00:42:38] Maybe they can house some of our homeless. [00:42:39] Yeah. [00:42:40] That'd be awesome. [00:42:41] Now, I did get a bit of a fact check. [00:42:43] In Zambia, mostly women are affected by this mostly through rape. [00:42:47] But the solution is still very simple. [00:42:49] Stop a raping. [00:42:51] Well, that's the problem. [00:42:52] That would be neocolonialism because you would be implementing your moral worldview in all cultures. [00:42:56] That's their culture, Gerald. [00:42:57] Geez, come on, man. [00:42:58] So let's be clear. [00:42:59] Here, stateside, Stop with the dirty drugs, you know, or at least dirty needles. [00:43:03] I mean, if you want to do some heroin, far be it from me to judge. [00:43:07] And dirty a-holes. [00:43:08] Yeah, stay away from that. [00:43:08] But just use a clean needle. [00:43:11] And if you're going to engage in sodomy, preferably not a stranger, preferably not a man, and use protection. [00:43:19] I just reduced your chances in the new world, in the Western world, of contracting AIDS by like 99%. [00:43:27] In the third world, you know, where cultures are not entirely equal, they're inferior. [00:43:32] We would need to implement some neocolonialism and say, hey, hey, hey, you can't be raping all the women. [00:43:37] I don't know if you know this, but AIDS with women is a problem that's unique to you because you guys think you can get rid of it through the rape. [00:43:41] That's not true. [00:43:43] We're not allowed to implement our morals onto these. [00:43:47] But we also can't say, maybe they keep raping the women because they have low IQ and they have never gotten anything right in that area of the world because they subjugate, oppress their own people, bar them from appropriate education. [00:43:56] We can't do any of that. [00:43:57] We can't do any of that. [00:43:58] That'd be ethnocentric. [00:44:00] Yeah. [00:44:00] And they look for gold in bald people's heads, Stephen. [00:44:02] Yeah. [00:44:03] We're working on the theories. [00:44:04] I like to think of it like an undo button. [00:44:06] Yes. [00:44:08] I want to give it back. [00:44:10] Just let natural selection take over, man. [00:44:12] HIV back. [00:44:13] Leave them to it. [00:44:19] For those who don't remember, too, the program was implemented under George W. Bush, right? [00:44:24] A third of the HIV spending was earmarked for, by the way, things like sex ed, teaching abstinence before marriage, faithfulness, public health announcements on radios, you know, radio broadcast billboards. [00:44:35] And what happened? [00:44:37] Critics threw a fit. [00:44:38] Do you guys know this? [00:44:39] Do you guys know in 2008 those requirements were removed? [00:44:43] George W. Bush was made out to be a Nazi. [00:44:46] And by the way, they put a swastika on his head. [00:44:48] You can see all of these ads back then because he said, Well, we can't just throw rubbers at it. [00:44:52] And they said, No, no, no. [00:44:53] You can't tell them that they can't have sex. [00:44:55] You can't teach abstinence. [00:44:57] You can't try and apply your Christian Western worldview to the point that basic sex education, teaching abstinence, loyalty, faithfulness, you know, not raping, something, something, me too, it was so outrageous that enough pressure was applied. [00:45:15] Those requirements were removed. [00:45:18] In 2008. [00:45:20] Let that sink in and understand that we are not all the same. [00:45:24] Now, here's the other thing. [00:45:27] The reason they call neocolonialism that our aid, our incredible charitable contributions to the world, sometimes come with stipulations is because these governments are corrupt and we don't want to fund the killing of people. [00:45:42] Let's go back to live aid. [00:45:44] The left still tries to act as though this was a success. === Redistricting Based On Race (07:37) === [00:45:47] They raised $140 million. [00:45:49] Which was funneled directly into Mengitsu's pockets, used to purchase weapons from the Russians, and then killed a lot of people. [00:45:59] Freddie Mercury. [00:46:01] So, even if you have good intentions, you just give the check over to the government. [00:46:05] Guess what? [00:46:06] The people don't get it. [00:46:07] And so, we have had stipulations where we go, we need to have some transparency, we need to have access to the books, we need to see where this money is going. [00:46:15] The left opposes it for the same reason they oppose teaching any kind of sexual morality. [00:46:23] Why? [00:46:23] Here's why. [00:46:24] Because invariably, it would prove that their worldview doesn't work. [00:46:29] If we said, we're not going to give the money directly to the government, if we went the other way, said, we're going to actually fund some private charities, we'll give them some grants to go into these countries and actually do work directly with the people. [00:46:39] You know, some of them are Christian charities that are going to teach them monogamy, the covenant of marriage, how to not rape, how to avoid sodomy. [00:46:46] We'd have better results, and the left would, as they always are, be proven wrong about everything. [00:46:52] Here's another stat for you. [00:46:54] Report found recently that half of all pharmacies in Zambia stole or sold, sorry, stolen medications that the U.S. had provided for free. [00:47:04] So we provided the medications. [00:47:05] We're not just talking about money. [00:47:06] Then the pharmacies mark it up. [00:47:10] So here were our unreasonable demands for Zambia, by the way. [00:47:13] They can still get AIDS money. [00:47:15] That's what I call it AIDS money. [00:47:16] They can still get the AIDS money as long as they commit to increasing their own first demand health spending. [00:47:24] Including that no funds should be used to promote or perform abortion. [00:47:27] That's equivalent to the Mexico City policy that was immediately reversed by Barack Obama. [00:47:31] We used to have a policy in this country that no federal funding grants could go to organizations that performed abortions abroad. [00:47:37] That was the very first thing that Barack Obama reversed. [00:47:40] Even though George Bush, George W. Bush was not a great president, to act as though they're the same, they're not. [00:47:45] No. [00:47:46] They're not. [00:47:46] They're not. [00:47:47] Barack Obama, his priority was evil. [00:47:50] The second demand that American businesses be granted more access to mineral deposits this is what really has the left up in arms. [00:47:57] Here's why we are demanding that. [00:48:00] Zambian mining is currently dominated by what? [00:48:04] What? [00:48:05] Chinese investment. [00:48:06] Ill gotten Chinese investment. [00:48:08] And while you're talking about human rights, they don't really care a whole lot about it. [00:48:13] They honestly couldn't give less of a shit. [00:48:16] Why aren't they helping with AIDS? [00:48:17] Good question. [00:48:18] They just want the copper. [00:48:19] No, no, no. [00:48:20] You die. [00:48:20] Yeah, no, no, no. [00:48:21] No, we're not going to die. [00:48:22] We take copper and emerald. [00:48:24] That's right. [00:48:24] We're here for copper and birthstone. [00:48:29] I don't even know what else to use emerald for. [00:48:30] I know diamond has utilities and gold. [00:48:32] So here's an unconfirmed memo, to be clear. [00:48:33] The New York Times posted this. [00:48:35] Sharp public cuts to American foreign assistance would significantly demonstrate to aid receiving countries the seriousness of our interest in collaboration and our insistence on tangible benefits under our America First foreign policy. [00:48:48] What that really means is hey, as it kind of stands, as we fund Zambia's health care, assuming that it gets to the people, they sell us out to China. [00:48:58] That needs to end. [00:48:59] I'm okay with cutting all of it because it's not our job. [00:49:03] I'm sorry. [00:49:04] You may think that that's not compassionate. [00:49:07] You guys got a 23 year trial session. [00:49:12] Hit the bricks! [00:49:14] Or if you want the money, we're going to make sure that you don't simply use it to enable a communist adversary. [00:49:22] How about that? [00:49:23] Now, let me ask you this Do you believe that any of these countries would be better off aligning with China? [00:49:29] And even more, do you believe these countries are better off through us simply providing them funding? [00:49:35] Maybe it's time for them to sink or swim by themselves. [00:49:39] That's my view. [00:49:40] Do you think you should be paying for it? [00:49:43] It seems like we're just paying the medical bills for China's slaves. [00:49:47] That's a good way to put it. [00:49:48] That's how it feels. [00:49:49] It feels like we're here's your food, here's your housing, here's your AIDS medication. [00:49:52] Now get out there and make the Chinese rich, you bunch of nothings. [00:49:55] Right. [00:49:55] That's exactly what it feels like. [00:49:56] That's what it feels like. [00:49:57] Their surveyors are like, oh, no shipment of a PrEP pill. [00:50:01] Good news, everybody, more slaves. [00:50:05] Stay alive forever. [00:50:07] All right. [00:50:08] We're going to go on to Al Gore and his predictions because it's hilarious. [00:50:10] They're all wrong. [00:50:11] But you just said while we're live, there was some breaking news, right? [00:50:13] So the SCOTUS actually. [00:50:14] Ruled 6 3 this morning that Louisiana's House map was an unconstitutional gerrymander, and that goes back to the obviously the Voting Rights Act of 1965. [00:50:22] Right now, it's not a hundred percent clear exactly how this is going to play out, but I've been looking at reports that say maybe 20 seats could be changed by this immediately. [00:50:32] Some of the maps that they've shown side by side look pretty dramatic, but we'll see. [00:50:35] But they rule that it was misapplied when it came to the redistricting policy. [00:50:39] They literally drew some places that have like black only districts, and you can't do that. [00:50:44] They said you can't create congressional districts based on race. [00:50:46] That was the argument. [00:50:48] Clarence Thomas here. [00:50:49] Let me read the Clarence Thomas. [00:50:50] He actually went further saying that the act shouldn't apply at all to redistricting. [00:50:53] So we'll see how this fleshes out. [00:50:55] But that's a really big one going into the midterms right now. [00:50:58] It could really change the map for us. [00:50:59] We obviously saw what happened in Virginia. [00:51:01] We've seen what's happened in California, Illinois, Indiana not acting, New York acting, Florida trying to act, Texas acting. [00:51:07] Yeah. [00:51:07] So people are trying to move this around, and we'll see. [00:51:10] We'll see how this goes. [00:51:11] Nothing gets done. [00:51:12] That's what people say. [00:51:13] Nothing gets done here. [00:51:14] They haven't done anything. [00:51:16] Hey, you guys heard about Comey, right? [00:51:19] Yeah. [00:51:19] Grand jury indicted. [00:51:20] Oh, it's not enough. [00:51:22] Okay, SPLC, I don't know if that'll stick. [00:51:25] Potentially 20 more seats. [00:51:26] Now you can't just redistrict based on race. [00:51:28] Nothing gets done. [00:51:29] Who do we have to thank for the Supreme Court being the way it is right now? [00:51:32] I can't remember what president. [00:51:34] Yeah. [00:51:35] It's a silly way to think. [00:51:36] If it doesn't happen in the first year, then it will never happen at all. [00:51:39] Yeah. [00:51:39] But even then, they ignore the things that are happening. [00:51:41] Hey, you guys go, guys who say nothing gets done, call me. [00:51:44] That's a SPLC. [00:51:45] That's a big win. [00:51:46] This isn't this significant, right? [00:51:49] Cutting funding to a multitude of NGOs? [00:51:50] I've heard people say there were no doge cuts. [00:51:52] What? [00:51:53] What are you even saying? [00:51:53] They're not as much as we would have liked because they're constantly being hamstrung by the left. [00:51:59] This is a big deal. [00:52:01] This is a big deal, by the way. [00:52:02] This, you combine that with voter ID, that could fundamentally shift the map forever where the left loses most of their institutional power. [00:52:09] But let's hand it all over. [00:52:10] And Clarence Thomas is the one saying it shouldn't be applied at all. [00:52:12] And he's not only a black guy, he's really a black guy. [00:52:16] For real. [00:52:17] Like, I feel like half the time his first draft of dissenting opinions is the fuck! [00:52:24] You got to write quite a bit more than that. [00:52:27] He's much more of your honor, Thomas. [00:52:28] Yeah, yeah. [00:52:29] Ah, write some shit. [00:52:30] Yeah. [00:52:30] You know what it means. [00:52:32] Anyway, I'm a Clarence Thomas fan. [00:52:35] Speaking of which, while we're talking about this and debating with these people, you can actually go download or purchase the Verbal Combat Debate Course, Round Two. [00:52:44] It's available now at debateuniversity.com. [00:52:46] Andrew Wilson conducted those, and there is an installment where I specifically discussed, you know, mine and sort of the difference between rhetoric versus debate. [00:52:54] So you can purchase the course for, I believe, $250. [00:52:57] It's several hour long installments. [00:53:00] It's basically an instructional series, or it's $150 if you've purchased the previous. [00:53:04] Verbal combat course, the first round, and I highly recommend it if you guys are looking for a place to start. [00:53:09] Go do that right now because we get questions all the time in chat. [00:53:12] If you're a Mud Club member, you send them in, like, how do I convince my friend of X or how do I address this question? [00:53:16] That is one of the things that's a tool for you to be able to learn how to do it instead of just making an argument from what everybody else thinks or from your emotions. === Verbal Combat Course Sales (13:27) === [00:53:24] Yes. [00:53:24] It'll make you much, much more effective. [00:53:26] I've got to get through this next one quickly. [00:53:27] You got to. [00:53:28] Well, no, you can go into. [00:53:30] Because we have a 7 plus. [00:53:31] We'll get to Animal Farm probably tomorrow. [00:53:34] Yeah, probably. [00:53:34] My guess. [00:53:35] Screw animals on the farm. [00:53:36] What? [00:53:37] I'm sorry. [00:53:37] What did you want to do? [00:53:39] Clip that. [00:53:40] Clip that. [00:53:42] No, no. [00:53:43] What impulse told you to do that? [00:53:45] You know what? [00:53:46] His most authentic impulse. [00:53:47] Yeah. [00:53:48] That's who he truly is when you remove the filter. [00:53:51] His real self. [00:53:51] Yeah. [00:53:53] I don't know. [00:53:53] That's nice. [00:53:54] Yeah. [00:53:54] Good. [00:53:55] What was that goat thing you're doing? [00:53:57] I think he's just titillating himself. [00:54:00] All right. [00:54:04] Hey, y'all. [00:54:04] Speaking of titillating, you remember an inconvenient truth? [00:54:09] Now, this is no small thing because often people move on and people move on faster. [00:54:13] I was just thinking about this the other day. [00:54:14] Could you imagine if you went back to even just the 1980s and told them, hey, in the future, we're going to have a president who has four attempted assassinations on him? [00:54:23] They're like, what? [00:54:24] And the last one, the news covered it for about 12 hours. [00:54:28] You're like, what? [00:54:29] No. [00:54:30] They tried to kill the president and they moved on. [00:54:31] You're like, yeah, that's how it goes in the future. [00:54:33] So people move on so quickly. [00:54:36] An inconvenient truth. [00:54:38] You guys let me know. [00:54:39] It was curriculum, I had to watch it in school. [00:54:41] Did you? [00:54:42] I did not personally. [00:54:43] Okay. [00:54:44] I did. [00:54:45] Now, it could just be because Canada's a silly place. [00:54:47] It is. [00:54:48] And Al Gore has been making climate change back then global warming predictions for 20 years with unbelievable certainty, but he's pretty much always proven wrong. [00:54:58] And I highly recommend you go watch. [00:54:59] We did a whole show on this, debunking 50 years of failed climate expert predictions. [00:55:04] You know, people say, You're not a scientist. [00:55:05] Well, I'm not. [00:55:06] That's why we cited scientists and we had scientists on as guests. [00:55:09] But now Al Gore is back. [00:55:12] And remember, I told you the left has no shame. [00:55:15] Okay, well, this is Exhibit 142Z. [00:55:18] He claimed that we're now going to look like the movie the day after tomorrow, but he said the day after because he can't get his film straight. [00:55:25] And said, we're looking at a new, what are you thinking? [00:55:29] Ice Age. [00:55:30] Whoa. [00:55:31] That movie that I mentioned the day after about the Gulf Stream shutting down? [00:55:36] Well, this morning in one of the English newspapers is a whole big article summarizing the recent dire warnings of the scientists who found yet more. [00:55:46] Confirmatory information that this is a very real threat within the next 25 years. [00:55:51] If that happens and the Gulf Stream ceases to exist as we know it, we're in an ice age in like 10 years. [00:55:59] No, no, no. [00:56:00] It would take a long time. [00:56:01] I mean, I'm not sure who's going to give you the version, but I've spent a lot of time. [00:56:07] Yeah, go. [00:56:08] But it would be bad. [00:56:09] It would be very bad. [00:56:11] Now, keep in mind, a UK high court in the UK ruled that there were nine significant errors. [00:56:17] In an inconvenient truth. [00:56:18] And those are the ones in a court of law, but there are more errors and more mispredictions, to be clear. [00:56:22] So, again, you just have the track record of his predictions. [00:56:25] I was raised with this, and you need to know this is the reason it was the basis for a lot of policy, as well as I think it was Melissa Etheridge's comeback. [00:56:33] Was she the one who did Inconvenient Truth, or was it the other lesbian? [00:56:36] I don't know which lesbian. [00:56:37] As you guys fact check, I don't remember if it was her, if it was Sarah McLaughlin. [00:56:40] I thought it was the come to my window, bitch. [00:56:44] So, public perception has shifted on climate change. [00:56:47] When people say no progress is made, it has. [00:56:49] Not as far as climate change being a thing, as far as it's catastrophic, and we believe that the UN can do anything about it. [00:56:56] Before I get to the predictions, I'm going to play pause. [00:56:59] And show you that they were all incorrect, verifiably. [00:57:04] Here, before we get to the debate course thing, I will tell you this. [00:57:06] I've walked people through climate change quite a few times, and I've actually never gotten a response to indicate that my position is unreasonable. [00:57:15] So do this every time they try and label you a climate denier. [00:57:18] They're a climate change denier. [00:57:19] You go, well, hold on a second, hold on a second, hold on a second. [00:57:21] I'm actually not a climate change denier. [00:57:22] Can we just sort of establish where we line up here? [00:57:26] I want to ask you if you accept the premise, and I'll let you know if I do, and then we can find where we maybe, you know, we have differing opinions. [00:57:34] This statement. [00:57:34] Do you believe it's true that the climate is changing or that the Earth is generally warming? [00:57:39] They'll say yes. [00:57:40] You say, okay, yeah, yeah, me too, in general. [00:57:43] Do you believe that human beings are the primary or a contributor to that? [00:57:47] They'll say, yeah. [00:57:48] I say, well, I don't necessarily know that we're the primary contributor, but I'll even go with we are a contributor to it, okay? [00:57:56] Do you believe that climate change will have catastrophic, cataclysmic results? [00:58:02] They'll say yes. [00:58:03] I say, okay, it could. [00:58:06] I don't know, but I'll go with you for the sake of argument. [00:58:09] Let's assume the Earth is warming, the climate is changing, human beings are the primary contributor, and it will have catastrophic results. [00:58:15] Do you believe that the UN or any form of international agreement or policy that has to this point been proposed would do anything to affect a 0.3 degree temperature rise over the next 100 years when you take into account China and India and their consumption and carbon emissions? [00:58:36] And they'll likely say yes. [00:58:38] You say, okay, that's where I don't think so. [00:58:41] That's where I disagree. [00:58:42] So it's not climate denier, it's climate change policy skeptic. [00:58:49] Does that make sense? [00:58:50] Every single person will say, in my experience, yes, or they're a dyed in the wool leftist, they're dogmatic, or they go, no, and they believe Greta Thunberg, whatever the hell it is. [00:58:59] But walk them through that. [00:59:02] So let's go through, actually, right now, the history of Al Gore being wrong. [00:59:07] Now we find ourselves at New Ice Age. [00:59:09] And I know some of you are confused because. [00:59:11] When they were saying global warming back, we would go, hey, remember there was a prediction of the ice age in the 70s? [00:59:16] There was a documentary from Leonard Nemo. [00:59:17] They go, oh, science is more advanced. [00:59:19] Now they're going back to the ice age. [00:59:20] So who knew? [00:59:22] Here we go, some of his claims, and I'll play pause and give you the real facts. [00:59:26] In all of this time, 650,000 years, the CO2 level has never gone above 300 parts per million. [00:59:37] When there is more carbon to oxygen. [00:59:40] Historically, CO2 levels have been up. [00:59:41] To 18 times higher. [00:59:42] And I know you're going to say I'm not a scientist, so check the references. [00:59:44] We provide them every single day when we live stream 11 a.m. Eastern, a bibliography. [00:59:49] 18 times higher, life thrived. [00:59:52] Typically, in many cases, CO2 can actually follow temperature increases, not the other way around. [00:59:57] Yep. [00:59:57] Play. [00:59:58] Oxide, the temperature gets warmer. [01:00:01] Within the decade, there will be no more snows of Kilimanjaro. [01:00:05] Within 15. [01:00:08] Kilimanjaro still has snow? [01:00:10] 2018 record snowfall, actually. [01:00:12] Record snowfall. [01:00:14] That was two years after his tenure deadline. [01:00:17] Yes. [01:00:17] Okay. [01:00:17] Yeah. [01:00:18] And now we're basically 10 years after his 10 year deadline. [01:00:21] I think, I don't remember how many years he said. [01:00:23] Next one. [01:00:23] In the last couple of years, this will be the park formerly known as Glacier. [01:00:26] Pause. [01:00:29] No, Glacier National Park is still there. [01:00:31] We still have the glaciers intact. [01:00:33] And in 2020, the park actually had to remove signs that predicted its demise. [01:00:37] So it is not. [01:00:41] You're not a scientist. [01:00:42] Okay, take it up with CNN and NBC and then citing scientists. [01:00:45] Let's keep playing. [01:00:46] I've seen in the last couple of years a lot of big hurricanes. [01:00:51] And the same year that we had that string of big hurricanes, We also set an all time record for tornadoes in the United States. [01:00:58] Pause. [01:00:59] So, since 2005, hurricane frequency has declined. [01:01:03] By the way, I'm citing NOAA and other scientific publications. [01:01:08] NOAA, the sailor from the Bible? [01:01:11] No, but he was also a drunk, from what I understand. [01:01:12] 2024, the NOAA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, stated that it is premature to conclude with high confidence that human caused increases in greenhouse gases have caused a change in past Atlantic basin hurricane activity that is outside the range of natural variability. [01:01:26] Also, tornado frequency. [01:01:28] Which he tries to imply there, but doesn't flat out say, you know, you've seen a lot of them lately. [01:01:33] They've declined in frequency and strength. [01:01:35] 2014, 2018, record low, record low years for the number of tornadoes. [01:01:41] Let's keep playing. [01:01:43] Scientific study shows that for the first time, they're finding polar bears that have actually drowned. [01:01:51] See the proof here. [01:01:54] Pause. [01:01:56] Since 1950, the estimated population of polar bears has quadrupled. [01:02:01] Because he's also gone on, you know, other articles saying that they were declining, they were endangered. [01:02:05] Not true. [01:02:05] They're more than ever, arguably. [01:02:07] Some people say because of record keeping, but they're certainly more than since Al Gore started making his films. [01:02:13] And this is also, by the way, just to be clear, his polar bears drowning is based on one study where there were four polar bears found floating after a storm. [01:02:21] If you also understand how polar bears swim and how buoyant they are, you would know that this is bullcrap. [01:02:26] The most important point more polar bears than ever. [01:02:28] Let's keep going. [01:02:30] From conditions like. [01:02:32] We have here today to an ice age took place in perhaps as little as 10 years' time. [01:02:39] Now, of course, that's not going to happen again because the glaciers of North America are not there. [01:02:46] Is there any other big chunk of ice anywhere near there? [01:02:50] Oh, yeah. [01:02:51] Because of what's happening in Greenland right now, the maps of the world will have to be redrawn. [01:02:57] This is what would happen to the sea level in Florida. [01:03:02] You know, goes down. [01:03:05] Yeah, okay, pause. [01:03:05] We're going to go through this point by point because it's all so silly with dramatic guitar. [01:03:10] Sea levels rose about 3.8 inches from 93 to 2021. [01:03:13] It would take 1,100 years to rise 20 feet at this number that we're seeing right now, assuming that it continues. [01:03:20] And he talked about the ocean conveyor, the IPCC, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, determined that it's unlikely that the ocean conveyor will shut down suddenly before the year 2100. [01:03:31] So he wanted you to believe this would happen imminently and he would combine all these claims, but none of it is true. [01:03:36] Let's keep playing. [01:03:38] This is what would happen to San Francisco Bay. [01:03:41] Oh, no. [01:03:42] A lot of people live in these areas. [01:03:44] All that AIDS funding down the drain. [01:03:47] One of the low countries. [01:03:50] Where all the rich people live. [01:03:51] Absolutely devastating. [01:03:53] The area around Beijing that's home to tens of millions of people. [01:03:57] Oh, no. [01:03:57] Goodbye. [01:03:59] Even worse, in the area around Shanghai, there are 40 million people. [01:04:04] Shanghai. [01:04:06] But worse still, Calcutta and to the East Bank. [01:04:10] Take 1,100 years. [01:04:11] Coral reefs all over the world, because of global warming and other factors, are bleaching and they end up like this. [01:04:19] Pause. [01:04:20] Actually, since 2024, the coral at the Great Barrier Reef, that was the one that we were largely warned about. [01:04:26] It's actually at its most significant amount in 38 years. [01:04:29] What? [01:04:29] It's recovered from every single major drop 98, 2002, 2016, 2017, 2020. [01:04:34] And then as far as bleaching, he uses that to scare you. [01:04:36] It's actually just something that happens quite a bit when you look at coral taking on algae, and it might be temperature driven in some instances, but it can't be isolated to just climate change. [01:04:47] There are plenty of scientific papers to say this. [01:04:49] So he's been wrong about every primary prediction that he has made. [01:04:53] Yet he has no shame and he's still back now telling you Ice Age. [01:04:56] And what does that ultimately lead to? [01:04:58] Greta Thunberg lobbying whoever and some international intergovernment panel telling you that you can use one square of toilet paper. [01:05:06] Look, for any of those things to be implemented, wouldn't you need to be right on one of them? [01:05:14] That's not a lot to ask, is it? [01:05:16] Just be right on a couple. [01:05:18] Well, especially if you're going to call it a truth. [01:05:20] Right. [01:05:21] An inconvenient truth. [01:05:23] Do you think he sought out a lesbian? [01:05:24] Like, what I want, I really want a lesbian to sing this. [01:05:28] And you were right, it was Melissa Etheridge. [01:05:30] Ah, there you go. [01:05:31] If I get a lesbian, then people won't think that I'm gay. [01:05:34] That's right. [01:05:34] They won't think that I'm gay. [01:05:35] They'll think that I'll just like women. [01:05:38] Then my Swedish Matthus can be a live in. [01:05:41] It's not just Al Gore. [01:05:42] I think my favorite thought to come out recently is AOC supporting all of this and then buying her mom a home in Florida. [01:05:47] I know. [01:05:50] They don't believe it. [01:05:52] But you let me know, has your opinion changed on this? [01:05:54] Because public opinion has shifted quite a bit as far as at least climate change. [01:05:58] Being an imminent priority. [01:06:01] Seems that they are more concerned with other issues facing Americans right now, and it seems like this is kind of up the scam, hopefully. [01:06:09] But keep doing your work and keep talking with people, keep trying to convince people, keep implementing the Socratic method because for a long time you were just made to be a pariah. [01:06:18] Well, you just must deny science, and they banked on you not being a scientist. [01:06:21] They would tell you that you're not allowed to have an opinion. [01:06:23] You know who else is not a scientist? [01:06:24] Al Gore! [01:06:25] Maybe that's why he's wrong about all of his predictions. [01:06:27] I don't need to be a scientist to fact check it. [01:06:29] I just Need to be able to look at the matter of record. [01:06:32] But here's the thing Al Gore has made quite a few other predictions that didn't come true. [01:06:38] Not all related to climate change. [01:06:39] He is 0 for 400. [01:06:41] That brings us to today's 7 plus 1. [01:06:49] You forgot, Sivan, in the chamber. === Fact Checking Al Gore (01:14) === [01:06:51] That's right. [01:06:52] It's 7 plus 1, Al Gore's other wrong predictions. [01:06:57] And by the way, we've gone over time. [01:06:58] So if you are not yet a Rumble Premium member, Rumble Premium is Mug Club. [01:07:01] Mug Club is Rumble Premium. [01:07:02] That's what keeps the lights on. [01:07:03] You can click that button below. [01:07:05] Join up right now. [01:07:05] Stay with us for another. [01:07:07] It's an additional 100% of the show. [01:07:08] It's almost twice the show, and you get the Friday show, everything ad free. [01:07:12] It's your best one stop shop for actual content that is devoid of censorship. [01:07:16] Seven plus one other predictions from Al Gore that were wrong. [01:07:21] You know what? [01:07:22] Number seven, Josh Firestone. [01:07:23] We have to do them like Al Gore. [01:07:25] Women's liberation in Afghanistan. [01:07:28] Well, that seems like that's a safe bet. [01:07:32] Those are pretty ladies. [01:07:34] Another prediction. [01:07:35] I like ladies. [01:07:36] Yes. [01:07:37] Don't question it. [01:07:39] Number six, meet the smart device of the future. [01:07:43] Everyone behold the Zoom. [01:07:55] Number five, Captain Morgan. [01:07:58] Llama power generators. [01:08:01] Whoa, that's that look. [01:08:02] If you can harness the power, you can harness the power. [01:08:05] Number four.